WSTrustFeb2005ResponseSerializer.WriteXmlElement Method
Definition
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Writes the specified RSTR element to the outgoing stream. Override of the base class method.
public:
override void WriteXmlElement(System::Xml::XmlWriter ^ writer, System::String ^ elementName, System::Object ^ elementValue, System::IdentityModel::Protocols::WSTrust::RequestSecurityTokenResponse ^ rstr, System::IdentityModel::Protocols::WSTrust::WSTrustSerializationContext ^ context);
public override void WriteXmlElement (System.Xml.XmlWriter writer, string elementName, object elementValue, System.IdentityModel.Protocols.WSTrust.RequestSecurityTokenResponse rstr, System.IdentityModel.Protocols.WSTrust.WSTrustSerializationContext context);
override this.WriteXmlElement : System.Xml.XmlWriter * string * obj * System.IdentityModel.Protocols.WSTrust.RequestSecurityTokenResponse * System.IdentityModel.Protocols.WSTrust.WSTrustSerializationContext -> unit
Public Overrides Sub WriteXmlElement (writer As XmlWriter, elementName As String, elementValue As Object, rstr As RequestSecurityTokenResponse, context As WSTrustSerializationContext)
Parameters
- elementName
- String
The local name of the element to be written.
- elementValue
- Object
The value of the element.
The RequestSecurityTokenResponse object that is being serialized.
- context
- WSTrustSerializationContext
A WSTrustSerializationContext that contains the current serialization context.
Exceptions
elementName is null
or an empty string.
Applies to
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